Sault Ste. Marie District Courthouse
420 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, P6A, Canada
Reconnu formellement en:
2004/09/27
Autre nom(s)
Sault Ste. Marie District Courthouse
Courthouse
Liens et documents
Date(s) de construction
1919/01/01 à 1922/01/01
Inscrit au répertoire canadien:
2006/06/30
Énoncé d'importance
Description du lieu patrimonial
The Sault Ste. Marie District Courthouse, completed in 1922, is prominently located on Queen Street, the main street in downtown Sault Ste. Marie. The imposing, symmetrical, three-storey structure is built of orange-brown stone and brick. It is set back from the street on an elevated site and approached by a circular driveway.
The Courthouse has been recognized for its heritage value by the City of Sault Ste. Marie, By-Law 2004-162. A cenotaph located on the grounds of the Courthouse has also been recognized for its heritage value by the City of Sault Ste. Marie.
Valeur patrimoniale
Designed by Frank R. Heakes, at the height of his career as Chief Architect of the Ontario Department of Works, the Sault Ste. Marie District Courthouse is a fine, and largely unchanged, example of Beaux-Arts Classicism combined with fine workmanship, material and attention to detail. The imposing nature of the structure demonstrates the economic confidence of the Sault at the end of the Clergue Industrial Period (1894-1911) and the Provincial desire to symbolically demonstrate the power of the judicial system.
The courthouse is a landmark because of its striking architecture and prominent setting in downtown Sault Ste. Marie. There has been a courthouse on the site since 1843.
Sources: Sault Ste. Marie Designation By-law 2004-162; Sault Ste. Marie District Courthouse Designation Report
Éléments caractéristiques
Key character defining elements that define the building's Beaux-Arts Classicism design include:
- its symmetrical southern elevation, presenting a classical facade to Queen Street (the other elevations are plainer versions of the southern facade)
- its temple front facade, consisting of ionic columns supporting a brick pediment
Key character defining architectural elements of the design of Courtroom 1 include:
- classical double cube dimensions
- the subdivision of its walls with double pilasters
- Corinthian capitals
Key character defining elements that reflect Heakes' architectural style in courthouse design include the building's:
- broad central staircase with oak panelling and wrought iron railing
- stained and/or painted glass ceiling over the staircase, illuminated by an exterior skylight
- intricate and detailed plaster mouldings
- woodwork and finishes
Key character defining elements that relate to the building's landmark location include its:
- elevated position
- set-back on the site
- circular drive through a park-like setting
- prominent downtown location close to other important public sites such as the Post Office and the Sault Ste. Marie Cenotaph
Reconnaissance
Juridiction
Ontario
Autorité de reconnaissance
Administrations locales (Ont.)
Loi habilitante
Loi sur le patrimoine de l'Ontario
Type de reconnaissance
Désignation du patrimoine municipal (partie IV)
Date de reconnaissance
2004/09/27
Données sur l'histoire
Date(s) importantes
s/o
Thème - catégorie et type
- Gouverner le Canada
- La sécurité et la loi
Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction
Actuelle
- Gouvernement
- Palais de justice et/ou bureaux d'enregistrement
Historique
Architecte / Concepteur
Frank R. Heakes
Constructeur
Ontario Department of Public Works
Informations supplémentaires
Emplacement de la documentation
Community Services Department, Recreation and Culture Division, City of Sault Ste. Marie
Réfère à une collection
Sault Ste. Marie Museum; Sault Ste. Marie Public Library Archives
Identificateur féd./prov./terr.
HPON05-0525
Statut
Édité
Inscriptions associées
s/o